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   CYBER-THEFT RISK
CYBER-THEFT on the rise, key logging a major threat. Key logging is malicious software written with the intent of capturing or (logging) every keystroke you make. It is usually accompanied by a screen watching program. (The thief can see your screen, they see what you see.) These programs also shut down your anti-virus protection and search well known easy targets for passwords. (Such as passords stored within your browser program).
With these tools your ID's and passwords can be stolen and often the thieves see what site you are logging into. Another threat is, DNS based attacks. (these utilized false login pages that look like the real thing.)

   YOUR RISK ASSESSMENT
Chances are you already have one of these programs on your computer. Statistics show that Anti-Virus and Anti-spyware programs fail to detect 80% of keylogging malware. There are some good programs that can detect and erase these programs from your computer. The problem with this is the theives are always changing and rewriting their malware to stay a step ahead. If you still type your ID's and passwords on your keyboard or (and this is a big one, using your browser to remember your passwords) you are putting yourself in the easy target catagory. The people that write this malware (know what folders the browsers use to store Password information.) Point two on this. What if your computer ever gets stolen. A simple look into your browser history or bookmarks will tell the thief which sites to go to. Once there, the browser will fill in the forms for him/her just as it does for you.
Thank You for the keys to your Castle.
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   THE SOLUTION
PASSWORD CLOAK: using password cloak is quick easy and more secure than other methods. You login from your own login page. (see video) This means you can never be fooled by a false login page. Your user ID and password never show up on screen. You never type a thing on the keyboard. All your information is stored on a portable flash drive in a secure partition. All passwords are Encrypted. The whole drive can go any where you go and log you in from any computer. Multiple computers, No Subscriptions, No Updates, No Hassle. Money Back Guarantee. PASSWORD CLOAK from Intelligent Options.

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FBI REPORT
US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY REPORT
RUSSIAN TRADING SCAM REPORT

STEALING YOUR PRESENT AND FUTURE

Brian Ross reporting on the serious problem of keylogging and cyber theft.
The 21st Century Version of a Bank Robbery

WHY YOUR ANTI VIRUS AND SPYWARE PROTECTION ARE NOT ENOUGH

SECUNIA is a trusted web vulnerability research company. They conducted a study of the top anti-virus programs. To view the study results click here.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • All information is stored on a 1 GB password protected flash drive. by itself a $19.95 value.
  • All passwords are Encrypted using the same technology the US Government Uses.
  • Flash drives are portable so you can take it with you and use it on any computer.
  • You never type a thing (no keystrokes = no keylogging).
  • You always login from your own login page
    (which is stored on your password protected drive.) You will never get caught by a fraudulent login page.
  • One click login to all your important Web Sites.
  • No subscriptions, A one time purchase of the flash drive and that's it.
  • No Updates. There is no need download anything, with your purchase you get all you need.
  • Full email and product support from the Intelligent Options team.
  • Money Back Guarantee.

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From a Customer
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Password Cloalk uses AES which stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. AES was announced by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as U.S. FIPS PUB 197 (FIPS 197) on November 26, 2001 after a 5-year standardization process in which fifteen competing designs were presented and evaluated before Rijndael was selected as the most suitable (see Advanced Encryption Standard process for more details). It became effective as a Federal government standard on May 26, 2002 after approval by the Secretary of Commerce. The Rijndael cipher was developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, and submitted by them to the AES selection process. Rijndael (pronounced [r?inda?l]) is a play on the names of the two inventors.[4][5] For the porpose of Password Cloak and speaking in simplicity. AES uses a cipher which is an algorithem that requiers a key . the key is used to encypt and to unencypt words and phrases. With out the key it is impossible to decipher. Password Cloak stores the cipher and all encypted passwords in the encrypted flash drive. The key however is kept on a Go Daddy server in a password protected directory. Only the user knows the name of the directory and the password. This is what makes Password Cloak extremly secure.

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